If I Do like this in the /etc/raddb/users file
DEFAULT Auth-Type := LDAP, Simultaneous-Use := 1 Fall-Through = 1
Will this restrict the simultaneous login..
Remove the Auth-Type. It should.
I am trying to configure the FreeRadius Server on My Linux machine and test it with pam_radius having the /etc/raddb/server file pointing to the localhost. It is not able to authenticate and showing Auth: login incorrect (rlm_ldap: Bind as user failed): [root/r1.\341\362...] (from client localhost port 2616)
That's because your shred secret is wrong.
But when I try to test the radius server using the command
radtest root root localhost 2 secret
it gives -- rad_recv: Access-Access packet from host 127.0.0.1:1812, id=120, length=20
That's when shares secret is correct.
I feel the password it provide as r1.\341\362... like this, may be in some encrypted form which not authenticated by the server, while with radtest the password root given as clear text.
No, it's because shared secret on the server and the client is not the same. It must be mentioned in the debug. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP